WEEKLY PODCAST

LIVE from the Farmers’ Market! R&B artist Freddy Jackson talks about his life, work and performs singles from his new CD Music, Money, Love, Hustle. Then Drew Lawrence of “29 Days Until 29″ fame pops by to talk about the cancer connection humans have with one another, how he hopes to strengthen lines of communication and support. Listen for details of Drew’s upcoming adventures. Next Voice Over Star Steve Noland stops by! Click play now to join Wendy Edwards and Scottsville’s favorite rock band: The SeeDz! for the first LIVE performance of The Wendy Edwards Show.

Can your talent or energy can contribute to films on the way to Hollywood’s silver screen? The answer is a resounding ‘Yes!’ according to guests Director/Primary Instigator Brian Wimer and Writer/Actor Trevor Przyuski of The Filmmakers Republik. Take a look inside a virtual studio of media and film artists who participate in shared projects, both commercial and artistic, for the advancement of film making in Central Virginia. Find out what happens when a community collaborates to produce and promote local films like Billy Barnwell’s Favorite Friends. Folk music from The Photographers accompanies an intelligent discussion of film making, fun, courage and ambition. Everyday people make exciting choices on The Wendy Edwards Show.

Of special note: Wendy will podcast live from the Scottsville Farmers’ Market on Thursday, June 16th! Surprise Guest to be announced. Musical guests The SeeDz!

The power of hope is a healing force that is attainable to each of us, but we hold onto beliefs that can get in the way of doing what we feel driven or meant to do. Sometimes we think we are not good enough or haven’t achieved enough – we aren’t worthy enough – to step out in faith and allow ourselves to be bold in our actions and really claim who we are and what we’re going to do in our lives. Spiritual Healer Alex Morgan visits to tell us how to recognize what is in the way of our own personal growth and development and what we can do when we encounter these things. Music by folk artists Bill Steely and Where’s Dave in this episode of The Wendy Edwards Show.